Title: COSF Simulation-Communication Guidelines

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Created: 2023-07-24 16:07:19

Updated: 2024-07-24 23:00:00

Published: 2023-07-24 01:00:00

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COSF Simulation-Communication Guidelines

SIMULATION WATCH PARTIES – WHAT TO DO AND NOT TO DO.

As you all know from the LG 100 course in COSUniversity (if you have not completed this course, please do), Convention of States consists of the following:

These structures are very important to keep in mind as we communicate the upcoming simulation. By no means do we wish to create any suggestion that COSF, which is the host of the simulation, is doing anything which could jeopardize the COSF tax-exempt status. So, please, follow these guidelines with care and don’t hesitate to ask questions if anything seems unclear.

Guidelines for communicating the simulation:


For clarity, see the provided email template, here. You’ll notice, in the template, how clear it is that Convention of States Foundation (COSF) is sponsoring the simulation and how there is no mention of Convention of States Action, COSA, we, or us. You must use this template and this template alone, please do not create one of your own. You can use this template for Notifications and social, as well.

An example text might be:
Join Convention of States Foundation Simulation watch party Friday, August 4, 2023 right here in House District ___. Call ###.###.#### for more info.

Notice how even the text message does not say “join us” or “as we watch”… avoid any communication along those lines. If you are unclear about ANY of this, please contact your state team via Slack or other means.

Other useful information: